Live-In Support Worker- Phoenix Homes for Independence

FULL-TIME LIVE-IN, PERMANENT

START DATE: November 1, 2024 (flexible)

Since 1987, Phoenix has been dedicated to supporting youth and contributing to a vibrant community. Phoenix’s thirteen locations in Halifax, N.S. provide a continuum of care for youth aged 11-24 and their families. Our team of caring professionals recognizes that each person who comes to us has individual needs as well as strengths. People are the leaders in their own lives; Phoenix is a leader in supporting them.

A staff group that represents the diversity of the people and communities we serve is of the utmost importance. Phoenix is committed to reducing barriers that have traditionally impacted access to employment and career growth. As such, we encourage those interested to self-identify their ethnicity, and or race, gender, sexuality, ability, etc. We also invite you to share your pronouns in your cover letter or resume.

We would also appreciate if you would share your pronouns in your cover letter or your resume as this location supports female identifying youth and only female identifying candidates will be considered.

Job Summary: The Homes for Independence Program offers homes for independent living for youth ages 16-24. Reporting to the Manager of Phoenix Homes for Independence, the Live-in Support Worker provides a consistent presence as a positive role model while living on site with youth. As the on-site staff for female identifying youth in a four-bedroom house, the Live-in Support Worker supports youth case plans, facilitates the general household activities, and spends time in the home. Live-in Support Workers can have a second place of employment or be attending school in addition to their live-in responsibilities.

Location: Willow Street, Halifax, NS.

Compensation: Includes free rent and utilities, $1,364 monthly honorarium (taxable income) and opportunities for training and professional development and six days off per month. Basic furniture is provided.

Screening Requirements: Due to the sensitive nature of our work with youth, this position is subject to a satisfactory criminal record check including a vulnerable sector search, a child abuse register check and proof of education.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

• Support the youth in their daily activities and provide supervision and encouragement as needed, including supporting youth with household dynamics.

• Facilitate home maintenance, including participating in distribution and completion of household chores and reporting repairs needed.

• Be familiar with and monitor the youths’ short- and long-term goals as they work toward independent living.

• Provide some therapeutic support and crisis intervention for the youth.

• Facilitate regular house meetings and monthly house programming.

• Participate in wider cross-PHI programming and celebrations.

• Support program development, including attendance at biweekly team meetings and communication with the Phoenix Homes for Independence team.

• Complete and maintain documentation as required and ensure confidentiality is protected.

• Regularly attend youth support meetings and keep up to date case notes.

• Capacity to be present in the home overnight for a minimum of 5-6 nights per week.

• Regularly report to the Homes for Independence Program team, including regularly scheduled team meetings.

• Occasionally liaise with other community supports, e.g., schools, doctors, social workers, etc.

• Ensure the program is congruent with Phoenix’s mission, vision, and values.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

•University or College education (can be in progress) in a related field and two years of experience working or volunteering with youth.

• A minimum of two years’ experience living independently or in a group setting.

• Skills and discretion to be an appropriate role model to youth in transition.

• Excellent organizational skills and good oral and written communication skills.

• High energy, flexible and committed to teamwork.

• Demonstrated understanding of youth development and the challenges of homelessness.

• Demonstrated skill using anti-oppressive practice (harm reduction, narrative practice, a client-directed approach, and a social justice perspective).

• Knowledge of mental health issues, substance abuse and crisis intervention.

• Demonstrated ability to work independently and with limited direct supervision.

• CPI Non-violent Crisis Intervention (offered internally), Standard First Aid (offered internally), Naloxone administration, and ASIST Suicide Intervention certification are requirements of the position, or the candidate must have a willingness to obtain them at the earliest possible opportunity after commencing employment.

• Registration or Candidacy for Registration, certification, or membership of a related professional body (if applicable).

TO APPLY: 

*Please note that interviews may take place during the posting period.

Please forward a resume and a cover letter (in Word or as a PDF document) with pertinent information about your qualifications by Tuesday, October 29th, 2024, at 11:59pm (ADT) to: careers@phoenixyouth.ca with the subject line "Live-in"

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